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Louisiana courts go with Linux

- by Anne Zieger - While open source technology hasn't exactly conquered state governments everywhere, it's begun to make inroads in quite a few,...

New ARM7/uClinux evaluation kit

Muxaul J. Lai writes "Wiscore Inc. (Taipei, Taiwan) announced an ARM7TDMI evaluation kit that includes a uClinux operating system. Previously available exclusively in Taiwan,...

Project of the week: Twin

Anonymous Reader writes "There used to be something like it for DOS, called Desqview. But Twin, a little-known and very nicely put together Linux...

Demonstration against software patents

Anonymous Reader writes "Call to all software lovers, nerds, free software people, small companies. There will be a demonstration against an EU proposal for...

Linux User Management System (Version .92)

Don Keeler writes "GeKL Technologies, Inc. announces the Linux User Management System (UMS).  UMS allows an organization to centrally manage their users easily. This application...

MySQL and NetWare: An interview with MySQL’s David Axmark and Larry Stefonic

- by James E. Gaskin - "We're the Access for Linux," says David Axmark, co-founder and OpenSorcerer (yes, that's the title on his business...

Langa Letter: Getting the Right Linux Footprint

It's never been easy to install Linux, but Fred Langa explores the best available tools and finds reason for hope. Link: informationweek.com Category: Linux

Not so fast with anti-spam laws!

Anonymous Reader writes "Before we begin to think of passing laws against spam, says Linux and Main in an editorial comment, we need to...

Penguin cracks Windows servers

The jury is no longer out on Linux. Oracle, Novell and even Microsoft have acknowledged the Penguin as suitable for the enterprise. Link: it-director.com Category: Linux

SCO vs. IBM lawsuit: SCO has a problem

Anonymous Reader writes "This article makes the point that, even if the trade secret misappropriation lawsuit against IBM has merit, SCO themselves have knowingly...